Modelling tools are commonly used for predicting non-point source (NPS) pollutants and it is timely to review progress that has been made in terms of the development of NPS models. This paper: (1) proposes a systematic description of model framework and generalizes some commonly used models; (2) identifies the common challenges in model structure and applications; (3) summarizes the future directions of NPS models. Challenges in model construction and application are based on the following: (1) limitations in understanding specific NPS pollution processes; (2) model expansion to different scales; (3) data scarcity and its impacts on model performance; (4) prediction uncertainty due to model input, parameter and model structure; (5) insuffic...
Mathematical models are useful means of analyzing agricultural nonpoint source pollution. This revie...
In recent years, worldwide attention has shifted from point source to non-point source (NPS) polluta...
Current watershed-scale, nonpoint source (NPS) pollution models do not represent the processes and i...
Quantification of the pollutants generated due to rainfall-runoff process is tedious and expensive. ...
Nonpoint-source (NPS) pollution remains the primary source of stream impairment in the United States...
The approach of the US working group to the development of a hierarchy of mathematical models dealin...
Non-point-source (NPS) pollution refers to a form of pollution in which neither the source nor the s...
Best management practices (BMPs) are the most effective and practicable means to control nonpoint so...
Non-point source pollution is a primary cause for concern globally. Various models have been develop...
Point pollution sources are usually noticeable, confined and the pollution loads are relatively easy...
Mathematical models are useful means of analyzing agricultural nonpoint-source pollution. This revie...
This paper examines the Non-Point Source Identification Strategy (NPSIS); a modification of the Land...
The most important pollutants that cause water pollution are nitrogen and phosphorus from agricultur...
Nonpoint source pollution (NPS) has become the leading factor of global water quality problems, attr...
This report reviews the literature and published data on pollution caused by urban runoff, storm wat...
Mathematical models are useful means of analyzing agricultural nonpoint source pollution. This revie...
In recent years, worldwide attention has shifted from point source to non-point source (NPS) polluta...
Current watershed-scale, nonpoint source (NPS) pollution models do not represent the processes and i...
Quantification of the pollutants generated due to rainfall-runoff process is tedious and expensive. ...
Nonpoint-source (NPS) pollution remains the primary source of stream impairment in the United States...
The approach of the US working group to the development of a hierarchy of mathematical models dealin...
Non-point-source (NPS) pollution refers to a form of pollution in which neither the source nor the s...
Best management practices (BMPs) are the most effective and practicable means to control nonpoint so...
Non-point source pollution is a primary cause for concern globally. Various models have been develop...
Point pollution sources are usually noticeable, confined and the pollution loads are relatively easy...
Mathematical models are useful means of analyzing agricultural nonpoint-source pollution. This revie...
This paper examines the Non-Point Source Identification Strategy (NPSIS); a modification of the Land...
The most important pollutants that cause water pollution are nitrogen and phosphorus from agricultur...
Nonpoint source pollution (NPS) has become the leading factor of global water quality problems, attr...
This report reviews the literature and published data on pollution caused by urban runoff, storm wat...
Mathematical models are useful means of analyzing agricultural nonpoint source pollution. This revie...
In recent years, worldwide attention has shifted from point source to non-point source (NPS) polluta...
Current watershed-scale, nonpoint source (NPS) pollution models do not represent the processes and i...